User:Scott Gall/Date in other calendars

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FIVEDAY, TWOMONTH 13, 6018

can also be interpreted as

Commonly used caledars:
Gregorian: 13 November 2005
Islamic: 11 Shawwal 1426
Hebrew: 11 Heshvan 5766
Julian: 31 October 2005
Persian/Jalali: 22 Aban 1384
Ethiopic: 4 Khedar 1998
Coptic: 4 Hatur 1722
Chinese: Cycle 78, year 22 (Yi-You), month 10 (Ding-Hai), day 12 (Xin-Chou)
Standard-based calendars:
ISO: Day 7 of week 45 of 2005
Julian day: 2453688
Day of year: Day 317 of 2005; 48 days remaining in the year
Baha'i: 1-9 Hubb Qudrat 'Izzat
Indian: 22 Kartika 1927
Extinct calendars:
Mayan:
584283: 12.19.12.14.5 9 Chicchan 3 Ceh
584285: 12.19.12.14.3 7 Akbal 1 Ceh
French: 23 Brumaire an 214 de la Révolution
Calendar A (short cycle): 58 Autumn 15.18.2.2
Calendars made by John Dee:
Dee-Cecil: 13 November 2005
Dee: 14 November 2005
Roman: PRID. KAL. NOV MMDCCLVIII AUC
Made-up calendars:
Fun calendars:
Discordian: Boomtime, The Aftermath 25, Year of Our Lady of Discord 3171
Positivist: 9 Frederic 217
Liberalia Triday:
MPSLC:
Goddess Lunar Calendar:
One Day Before:
Reform calendars:
World: 13 November 2005
International Fixed: 9 November 2005
Raventos: 9 November 2005
Lunar calendars with weird cycles:
Yerm: 21-7(14(12
17-Month:


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